Monday, November 7, 2016

No One Is Repenting

God does not show mercy to those who are unrepentant. I don't see any repentance on the part of this nation, not even in the church.

Isaiah 26:10 "10 Though the wicked is shown favor, He does not learn righteousness; He deals unjustly in the land of uprightness, And does not perceive the majesty of the LORD. "

Will We Accept God's Judgment?

If Trump loses will you be disappointed in God?

Will you question God's judgment?

Will you disagree with God?

I am fully confident that whomever takes this election have been chosen by God for His purposes even if it is to punish us for our unfaithfulness to Him.

And, I am fully convinced that the Holy Spirit can lead each believer to do what the Holy Spirit wants Him to do. So, because of that, I don't judge the actions of my brothers and sisters pertaining to this election, whether to vote or not to vote, it is between them and God.

Satan would love nothing better than to cause division and strife between brothers and sisters in Christ. It is immature and arrogant to judge another believer based on their decision to vote or not to vote, since there is no clear mandate concerning the choosing of a leader.

My faith is in Christ and I accept His will for this election, fully confident that He can direct each and every believer for His purposes.

God Can Do It Without Us

Do you believe God can decide the election without us? I do!

Many leaders reigned without a vote of the people! There are those people who quote the Bible that says if "My people who are called by my name would humble themselves and pray, I will heal their land."

Notice God says "I" will heal your land. If you believe the same principles apply to our country then why do you agonize over voting. The men who were placed in power were not voted in by the people, they were appointed by God, even the evil ones to punish Israel. And, it will be so for us too!

King Saul (c. 1079–1007 BCE)
King Ishbosheth (II Samuel 2:8–9)
House of David
King David (II Samuel 5:3) c. 1004–970 BCE – who made Jerusalem the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel.

King Solomon (I Kings 2:12)
King Rehoboam (I Kings 11:43)

After Rehoboam reigned three years (1 Chronicles 11:17), the kingdom was divided in two – the northern kingdom of Israel under Jeroboam, with its capital, first in Shechem (Nablus), then Tirzah, and finally Samaria, and ruled by a series of dynasties beginning with Jeroboam; and the southern kingdom of Judah with its capital still at Jerusalem and still ruled by the House of David. The following list contains the kings of Judah with the kings of Israel in the summaries:

King Abijah (I Kings 14:31) c. 915–913 BCE
King Asa (I Kings 15:8) – under whose reign, the following were kings in Israel: Nadab, Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, and Ahab.

King Jehoshaphat (I Kings 15:24) – under whose reign, Ahaziah and Yehoram reigned in Israel.

King Yehoram ben Yehoshaphat (I Kings 22:50)
King Ahaziah ben Yehoram (II Kings 8:24) – under whose reign, Jehu ruled in Israel.

Queen Athaliah (II Kings 11:3) mother of Ahaziah
King Yehoash (II Kings 11:21) – son of Ahaziah, under whose reign, Yehoahaz and another Yehoash ruled in Israel.
King Amaziah (II Kings 14:1) – under whose reign, Jeroboam II ruled in Israel.

King Uzziah referred to as Azariah (II Kings 15:1) – under whose reign, the following ruled over Israel: Zachariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah, and Pekah.

King Yotam (II Kings 15:32)
King Ahaz (II Kings 16:1) – under whose reign, Hoshea ruled as the last king of Israel.

King Hezekiah (II Kings 18:1) – under his reign, the Assyrian Empire conquered and destroyed the northern kingdom 722 BCE leaving only the southern kingdom of Judah.

King Manasseh (II Kings 20:21)
King Amon (II Kings 21:18)
King Josiah (II Kings 21:26)
King Yehoahaz (II Kings 23:30) son of Josiah
King Yakim (II Kings 23:34) son of Josiah
King Yachin (II Kings 24:6) son of Jehoiakim

King Zedekiah (II Kings 24:17) – son of Josiah, last king to rule over, and in, Judah. Overthrown by Babylonia (which succeeded Assyria) and exiled, along with most of the rest of the population, to that kingdom, where he was executed.

Gedaliah (II Kings 25:22–23) son of Ahikam advisor to King Josiah; he became governor over the remnant of Judah in their homeland and was assassinated the next year.

Superficial with Man Superficial with God

If we are superficial with people in our relationships, then we will be so with God too.

Ecclesiastes 7:3-5 "…3 Sorrow is better than laughter, For when a face is sad a heart may be happy. 4 The mind of the wise is in the house of mourning, While the mind of fools is in the house of pleasure. 5 It is better to listen to the rebuke of a wise man Than for one to listen to the song of fools.…"

Those who are genuine are those who face life with strength, admitting truth rather than glossing over it to feel good.

The strong are those who face everything just as it is, tell the truth enabling them to determine the next course of action to resolve a matter.

There is no solution for a matter if there is no admitting a need for a solution.

All of the problems of life have answers from God's word, there is nothing we encounter that is not explained and instructed in God's Word.

2 Timothy 3:15-17 "…15 From infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for instruction, for conviction, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 so that the man of God may be complete, fully equipped for every good work.…"

The Dog and Pony Show

Please don't come to bludgeon me with rants about Trump's integrity. His life has not displayed this level of "goodness" until the election. The Lord has been warning me about him since the beginning. Of course it took no warning at all about Hillary, her evil is right out there for all to see clearly. But Trump, is your classic narcissist, being able to do and say and act the way he thinks others will like, to deceive the people.

Nothing is going to happen to Hillary! The powers that be are so corrupt that they will completely ignore "H's" illegal activity and put her in office. I will be shocked if Trump wins, and I believe he may be a part of the whole stage production. He certainly has the people fooled, he had no look of surprise on his face when he was being shagged off the stage at a possible threat, because he knew it was coming and that it was bogus. This whole thing has been another deep deception on the American people.


Trump has been "too good to be true" candidate. Someone who had been declaring these conservative views all a long would not have been chosen. These people know what works on the American conservative, it doesn't take very much to fool them. Our country is hard wired to believe only what they hear and see, without using Biblical discernment and Holy Spirit warnings.

Trump managed to take away any chances of a true Republican winning by playing the role of a staunch conservative. I don't believe he is at all what he claims to be.

I will be seen as a conspiracy nut, but let us remember the "Trojan Horse" that came into the city as a gift. The prosperity preachers show us how little it takes to deceive the Evangelical community, merely words and a stage production.

Please don't be angry with me, I merely sharing what I believe God's discernment has shown me. If we place our trust in a candidate and he loses, will the nation of conservatives faith be dashed? Mine won't because I have no confidence in the flesh, in my own or in political candidates.

I know the level of deceit in narcissists, they have no conscience and can play a role with amazing accuracy, while having no intentions of doing what they claim. Lying is an art form to these people, especially those who have had vast experience with the public as a whole for many years. One does not become a billionaire unless they are able to wheel and deal, deceive, flatter and message their targets to gain their trust, while behind the scenes playing a completely different role, the real them that those close to them know about.

Well, we shall see, Tuesday will give us our answer. Then I will rejoice that the dog and pony show is all over and we can carry on with our lives, perhaps now more focused on Christ than we have been.